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She's no shrinking violet! Lupita Nyong'o continues her red carpet reign in stunning floral gown at Golden Globes

Always on point: Lupita Nyong'o continued to rule the red carpet as she made a dazzling entrance to the Golden Globes on Sunday
Always on point: Lupita Nyong'o continued to rule the red carpet as she made a dazzling entrance to the Golden Globes on Sunday

She became a style icon after consistently hitting it out of the park during last year's award season.
And Lupita Nyong'o continues to rule the red carpet as she made a dazzling entrance to the Golden Globes on Sunday.
The 31-year-old Oscar winner beamed in a purple and white Giambattista Valli gown as she stole the spotlight outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Lupita's slender frame was highlighted by the floral bodice of the flowing ombré frock which she teamed with a small Judith Lieber clutch.

She wore her dark locks in a fuller style than her usual short hairdo with exquisite makeup, purple eye shadow and a shimmering violet lipstick.
The talented star finished off the fantastic ensemble with Christian Louboutin heels and jewelry by Chopard.


 
Stunning: The 31-year-old Oscar winner beamed in a purple and white Giambattista Valli gown while stealing the spotlight outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel
Stunning: The 31-year-old Oscar winner beamed in a purple and white Giambattista Valli gown while stealing the spotlight outside the Beverly Hilton Hotel
Lupita Nyong'oLupita Nyong'o
In bloom: Her slender frame was highlighted by the floral bodice of the flowing ombré frock which she teamed with a small Judith Lieber clutch
Superstar: The beauty took over the red carpet as she continued to ramp up the style factor
Superstar: The beauty took over the red carpet as she continued to ramp up the style factor
Lupita was a red carpet darling last year as she became known as much for her fashion sense as her raw performance in 12 Years A Slave.
She collected a slew of awards including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
While she was nominated for a Golden Globe for the devastating role of Patsey in the Steve McQueen directed film, Lupita lost out to Jennifer Lawrence in American Hustle.
Strike a pose: She wore her dark locks in a fuller style than her usual short hairdo with exquisite makeup, purple eyeshadow and a shimmering violet lipstick
Strike a pose: She wore her dark locks in a fuller style than her usual short hairdo with exquisite makeup, purple eyeshadow and a shimmering violet lipstick
Dazzling: The talented star finished off the fantastic ensemble with Christian Louboutin heels and jewelry by Chopard
Dazzling: The talented star finished off the fantastic ensemble with Christian Louboutin heels and jewelry by Chopard
Center of attention: The train of her gown flowed effortlessly as she made her way to her seat
Center of attention: The train of her gown flowed effortlessly as she made her way to her seat
All angles: Lupita's showed off her toned arms in the strapless number
All angles: Lupita's showed off her toned arms in the strapless number
Smart: The brunette donned glasses as she presented an award alongside Colin Farrell
Smart: The brunette donned glasses as she presented an award alongside Colin Farrell
Since taking Hollywood by storm, the Yale graduate has lined up a series of high profile parts.
She recently finished work on in the highly anticipated film Star Wars: The Force Awakens alongside Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Adam Driver and Oscar Isaac.
The beauty will also voice the character of Raksha in the upcoming live-action and CGI-imagery 3D adaptation of The Jungle Book.
Golden girl: The Yale grad won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress last year for her role in 12 Years A Slave
Golden girl: The Yale grad won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress last year for her role in 12 Years A Slave

GOLDEN GLOBE WINNERS 2015

FILM 
Boyhood's Patricia Arquette, Lorelei Linklater, Ellar Coltrane, and Ethan Hawke, winners of Best Motion Picture; Arquette also won Best Supporting Actress
Boyhood's Patricia Arquette, Lorelei Linklater, Ellar Coltrane, and Ethan Hawke, winners of Best Motion Picture; Arquette also won Best Supporting Actress
Best Motion Picture – Drama
WINNER: Boyhood 
Foxcatcher
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything

Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
WINNER: Eddie Redmayne – The Theory of Everything
Steve Carell – Foxcatcher
Benedict Cumberbatch – The Imitation Game
Jake Gyllenhaal – Nightcrawler
David Oyelowo – Selma

Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
WINNER: Julianne Moore – Still Alice
Jennifer Aniston – Cake
Felicity Jones – The Theory of Everything
Rosamund Pike – Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon – Wild

Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical
WINNER: The Grand Budapest Hotel
Birdman
Into the Woods
PrideSt. Vincent

Best Actor in a Motion Picture- Comedy or Musical
WINNER: Michael Keaton – Birdman
Ralph Fiennes – Grand Budapest Hotel
Bill Murray – St. Vincent
Joaquin Phoenix – Inherent Vice
Christoph Waltz – Big Eyes

Julianne Moore won the coveted Best Actress in a Motion Picture award for Still Alice 
Julianne Moore won the coveted Best Actress in a Motion Picture award for Still Alice 
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical
WINNER: Amy Adams – Big Eyes
Emily Blunt – Into the Woods
Helen Mirren – The Hundred Foot Journey
Julianne Moore – Maps to the Stars
Quvenzhané Wallis – Annie

Best Director
WINNER: Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Wes Anderson – Grand Budapest Hotel
David Fincher – Gone Girl
Ava DuVernay – Selma
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu – Birdman



Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
WINNER: J.K. Simmons – Whiplash
Robert Duvall – The Judge
Ethan Hawke – Boyhood
Edward Norton – Birdman
Mark Ruffalo – Foxcatcher

Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
WINNER: Patricia Arquette – Boyhood
 Jessica Chastain – A Most Violent Year
Keira Knightley – The Imitation Game
Emma Stone – Birdman
Meryl Streep – Into the Woods

Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama winner Eddie Redmayne, star of The Theory Of Everything 
Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama winner Eddie Redmayne, star of The Theory Of Everything 
Best Screenplay
WINNER: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Nicolas Giacobone, Alexander Dinelaris, Armando Bo – Birdman
Wes Anderson – The Grand Budapest Hotel
Gillian Flynn – Gone Girl
Richard Linklater – Boyhood
Graham Moore – The Imitation Game

Best Animated Feature
WINNER: How to Train Your Dragon 2
Big Hero 6
The Book of Life
Boxtrolls
The Lego Movie

Best Foreign Film
WINNER: Leviathan, Russia 
Force Majeure (Turist), Sweden
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem Gett, Israel
Ida, Poland/Denmark
Tangerines (Mandariinid), Estonia

Best Original Song – Motion Picture
WINNER: Glory – Selma (John Legend, Common)
Big Eyes – Big Eyes (Lana Del Ray)
Mercy Is – Noah (Patti Smith, Lenny Kaye)
Opportunity – Annie (Greg Kurstin, Sia Furler, Will Gluck)
Yellow Flicker Beat – Hunger Games, Mockingjay Part 1 (Lorde)

Best Original Score – Motion Picture
WINNER: Johann Johannsson – The Theory of Everything
Alexandre Desplat – The Imitation Game
Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross – Gone Girl
Antonio Sanchez – Birdman
Hans Zimmer – Interstellar

TELEVISION
Ruth Wilson of Showtime's The Affair won Best Actress (TV Drama); the show won Best TV Drama
Ruth Wilson of Showtime's The Affair won Best Actress (TV Drama); the show won Best TV Drama
Best TV Drama
WINNER: The Affair
 Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
The Good Wife
House of Cards

Best Actor – TV Drama
WINNER: Kevin Spacey – House of Cards
Clive Owen – The Knick
Liev Schreiber – Ray Donovan
James Spader – The Blacklist
Dominic West – The Affair

Best Actress – TV Drama
WINNER: Ruth Wilson – The Affair
Claire Danes – Homeland
Viola Davis – How to Get Away with Murder
Julianna Margulies – The Good Wife
Robin Wright – House of Cards

Best TV Miniseries or Movie
WINNER: Fargo
The Missing
True Detective
The Normal Heart
Olive Kitteridge

Best Actor – TV Miniseries or Movie
WINNER: Billy Bob Thornton – Fargo
Martin Freeman – Fargo
Woody Harrelson – True Detective
Matthew McConaughey – True Detective
Mark Ruffalo – The Normal Heart

Best Actress – TV Miniseries or Movie
WINNER: Maggie Gyllenhaal – The Honorable Woman
 Jessica Lange – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Frances McDormand – Olive Kitteridge
Frances O’Connor – The Missing
Alison Tolman – Fargo

Actor Jeffrey Tambor (second from right) and show creator Jill Soloway (centre) holds the award for Best TV Series, Comedy or Musical for Transparent
Actor Jeffrey Tambor (second from right) and show creator Jill Soloway (centre) holds the award for Best TV Series, Comedy or Musical for Transparent
Best TV Comedy
WINNER: Transparent
Girls
Jane the Virgin
Orange Is the New Black
Silicon Valley

Best Actor – TV Comedy
WINNER: Jeffrey Tambor – Transparent 
Don Cheadle – House of Lies
Ricky Gervais – Derek
Louis C.K. – Louie
William H. Macy – Shameless

Best Actress – TV Comedy
WINNER: Gina Rodriguez – Jane the Virgin
Lena Dunham – Girls
Edie Falco – Nurse Jackie
Julia Louis Dreyfus – Veep
Taylor Schilling – Orange Is the New Black

Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie
WINNER: Matt Bomer – The Normal Heart
 Alan Cumming – The Good Wife
Colin Hanks – Fargo
Bill Murray – Olive Kitteridge
Jon Voight – Ray Donovan

Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries, or TV movie
WINNER: Joanne Froggatt – Downton Abbey
Uzo Aduba – Orange Is the New Black
Kathy Bates – American Horror Story: Freak Show
Allison Janney – Mom
Michelle Monaghan – True Detective